Rensselaer Union, Volume 7, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 October 1874 — The Chicago Exposition. [ARTICLE]

The Chicago Exposition.

The best pianos and organs at the Exposition were shown by Reed & Sons, of the Temple of Music, in a beautiful Gothic buildiflg they erected expressly for the purpose. — Exch. —The average of personal property per capita in the State of Illinois is ascertained to be $105.03, and of all property $436 per capita. Vinegar Bitters the Greatest Yet, —A few dose's stir the life-current; sluggishness departs, pain vanishes, and after continued use of the remedy the whole body glows with a new energy and a new being. Purge the blood and every organ •will perform its function perfectly. The stomach will be no longer tortured with Dyspepsia; the lungs will be free from Consumption, the liver active, the heart healthy, the brain clear, the nerves braced, and the mini! elastic. Use the “ Vinegar Bitters” and purge your blood. Whether the disease be Fever, Consumption, Dyspepsia, Affection of the fiver or Kidneys, Dropsy, Catarrh, Rheumatism, Gout, ffr pains and aches of any kind, attack it in its stronghold, the blood—the fountain of life—and it will soon surrender and abandon the outposts. To do this you must have the “Vinegar Bitters;” there is no complaint to which the human system is liable that will not yield to its influence, and there are thousands which no other remedial agent will remove. 4 Chill Cure!—Safe and Svre.—Dr. M ilhoft’s Tonic is curative and protective. It will cure Chills and protect from further attacks. Its reputation is established. Its Composition is simple and scientific. It contains no poison. It acts promptly ajidits effects are permanent. It is cheap, because it saves doctors bills. It is harmless, speedy in action and delightful in its effects. Try it and prove all that’s said. Wheelock, Finlay & to., Proprietors, New Orleans. • For sale Druggists. .y The Elmwood Collar is a novelty. It has all the edges folded; a tine cloth surface, and is the best fitting collar ever made.—3. I. Sun. . Henry Ward Beecher writes that the Steinway piano is a musical angel.—Exchange.